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5 Oct 21Measuring changes in lexical diversity of discourse samples to evaluate the effects of a modified Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia ProgramIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMartha Klousner1View
6 Sep 18A COMPARISION OF NARRATIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES USING THE ORAL AND WRITTEN NARRATIVES OF FOURTH-GRADE CHILDRENIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJulie M. Spencer1View
5 Mar 15Prevalence, Attitudes, and Experiences of Speech-Language Pathologists with Animal-Assisted TherapyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAlyse Watt2View
11 Oct 21The Effects of Interface Display and Cognitive Function on Story Retell in People without AphasiaIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMallary Owen1View
5 Mar 15The Effectiveness of the Slurp Swallow Exercise as a Tongue Strengthening Procedure for Tongue Thrust: A Case StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAmy Krause2View
11 Oct 21Speech-Language Pathologist Training, Knowledge, and Confidence in Telepractice Service DeliveryIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownShantel Resare1View
24 Feb 23The Effects of a Code-switching within SGDs on Language Discourse in BilingualPeople with AphasiaIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAndrea L. Silva Martinez1View
27 Apr 23The Sustainability of Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programs: A Qualitative StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownKatie Jo Roberts1View
27 Apr 23Educator Knowledge and Perception of Dyslexia in Eastern Idaho: A Survey StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJessica Shotwell1View
4 Feb 16Student Clinicians' Physiological Reactions to Typical and Atypical Speech Before and After Participating in an Intensive Stuttering Clinical PracticumIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownEmily Erickson1View
11 Oct 21Parent-Child Relationships Compared with Duration of Breastfeeding and Additional FactorsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownSinead Martin1View
11 Oct 21Bison Fuel Performance Code Fuel Fracture ValidationIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownCasey Steinman1View
11 Oct 21Exploration of a Caregiver Report Screening Instrument for Infant Speech PatternsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownBrooke Swafford1View
6 Sep 18Morpheme Use of Preschool Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-HearingIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownCatherine Olaso1View
6 Sep 18The Feasibility of Script Based Audio-Visual Speech Entrainment for the Treatment of Nonfluent AphasiaIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJeanna Ritter1View
6 Sep 18Phonetic Transcription in Development: When is Reliability Achieved? Part 2Idaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownLani Roemer1View
30 Sep 25‬‬The Impact of Animated Visual Stimuli on the Quality of Narratives Retold by School-Aged Children with Language and/or Literacy DisorderIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAnnet Levandovsky1View
14 Jun 16Autism and the Social Feedback Loop Between Infants and Caregivers: A Case StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownSaunja Carlson1View
6 Sep 18APPLICATION OF THE LANGUAGE USE INVENTORY: IDENTIFYING PRAGMATIC LANGUAGE DEFICITS IN YOUNG CHILDREN WHO ARE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARINGIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownBrittany Brittany1View
14 Sep 15High-Tech Augmentative and Alternative Communication Training and Self-Reported Feelings of Facilitator ConfidenceIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAllison Early1View
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